After seeing all of the lame-assed shit you have posted, linking ThinkProgress, I decided to sign up for their daily e-mail.

Today's headline?

Congress spent over $120 billion to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan. Tell them its time to rebuild America.

All the Republican leaders in Congress voted to approve massive amounts of funding to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan without a penny in offsets. But now they are opposing President Obama's proposal to rebuild America even though its fully paid for.

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Sounds very unfair, hunh??
What do you mean, "without a penny in offsets"???

What's weird, though, is when you Google that sentence all you get is more ThinkProgress and HuffyPuffy bullshit.

After seeing all of the lame-assed shit you have posted, linking ThinkProgress, I decided to sign up for their daily e-mail.

Today's headline?

Congress spent over $120 billion to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan. Tell them its time to rebuild America.

All the Republican leaders in Congress voted to approve massive amounts of funding to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan without a penny in offsets. But now they are opposing President Obama's proposal to rebuild America even though its fully paid for.

Click to expand...

Sounds very unfair, hunh??
What do you mean, "without a penny in offsets"???

What's weird, though, is when you Google that sentence all you get is more ThinkProgress and HuffyPuffy bullshit.

Obviously, ThinkProgress is a partisan organization. The article you reference is a criticism of the Republican position, not an objective analysis.

That being said, I'm not sure I understand what your point is. Why should the sentence appear in google? I don't believe ThinkProgress was representing it as a direct quote, so if it had previously been published that would suggest plagiarism.

Original or not, the sentence does appear to be true, more or less. Republican Congressional leaders did vote for deficit spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and current Republican Congressional leaders do oppose key components of Obama's newest proposal. One could certainly disagree with characterizations such as "rebuild America", though.

After seeing all of the lame-assed shit you have posted, linking ThinkProgress, I decided to sign up for their daily e-mail.

Today's headline?

Congress spent over $120 billion to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan. Tell them its time to rebuild America.

All the Republican leaders in Congress voted to approve massive amounts of funding to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan without a penny in offsets. But now they are opposing President Obama's proposal to rebuild America even though its fully paid for.

Click to expand...

Sounds very unfair, hunh??
What do you mean, "without a penny in offsets"???

What's weird, though, is when you Google that sentence all you get is more ThinkProgress and HuffyPuffy bullshit.

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